- You could give someone like Dan another chance to live After a routine parkrun in Lincolnshire, Dan, 31, noticed a strange rash on his legs. Days later, he found…
- Will I be able to join the register?+- Transgender and non-binary people can absolutely join the Anthony Nolan register. This page will help you to understand the process for…
- I had been on the Anthony Nolan register since watching the TV programme That's Life in the late 1980s. I did get called once to say I was a close match for someone. After doing…
- Sharing your experience You’re doing something amazing by donating your stem cells, and we'd love you to share your own amazing story if you'd like to. This…
- You could give someone like Heidi another chance to live Nine-year-old Heidi from Sheffield was first diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in 2022. In…
- Steve had a stem cell transplant in 2023 after being diagnosed with high risk AML. For two years, he communicated with his donor anonymously but this year he got to connect with…
- You or someone you know could help give those like Theo a second chance at life. Theo loves life. He writes music, makes documentaries, hosts a radio show, enjoys the…
- Where we are The Anthony Nolan Cell Collection Centre is hosted within the Clinical Research Facility at Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham. Both medicals and…
- You could give someone like Natassa another chance to live. In April, 19-year-old Natassa was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia. But now the teenager’s condition…